For those not already tattooed... be aware that red pigments can cause reactions in an awful lot of people. Red is the most problematic colour in the tattoo artist's spectrum, and lots opoeple also have issues with yellow. Personally, I find the red colour drops out a bit and heals patchy.
Maybe consider having a tiny 'tester' bit done somewhere discreet before committing to large areas of red or yellow? If you do find probs with certain colours, your artist should offer free touch-ups (if they don't, they're not worth your money), and often times the second time around it heals far better. Be aware that the more purply a blue gets, the higher the red balance in it is. Same with pinks, oranges, browns etc. Just some wee tips
I'm still no closer to having my Amy tat... think I need to be in the right mindset to draw it up, and I'm kinda busy at the moment.
Amy tattoos .
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Johanna
, Sep 09 2011 05:14 PM
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#32
Posted 06 October 2011 - 07:07 PM
For those not already tattooed... be aware that red pigments can cause reactions in an awful lot of people. Red is the most problematic colour in the tattoo artist's spectrum, and lots opoeple also have issues with yellow. Personally, I find the red colour drops out a bit and heals patchy.
Maybe consider having a tiny 'tester' bit done somewhere discreet before committing to large areas of red or yellow? If you do find probs with certain colours, your artist should offer free touch-ups (if they don't, they're not worth your money), and often times the second time around it heals far better. Be aware that the more purply a blue gets, the higher the red balance in it is. Same with pinks, oranges, browns etc. Just some wee tips
I'm still no closer to having my Amy tat... think I need to be in the right mindset to draw it up, and I'm kinda busy at the moment.
Maybe consider having a tiny 'tester' bit done somewhere discreet before committing to large areas of red or yellow? If you do find probs with certain colours, your artist should offer free touch-ups (if they don't, they're not worth your money), and often times the second time around it heals far better. Be aware that the more purply a blue gets, the higher the red balance in it is. Same with pinks, oranges, browns etc. Just some wee tips
I'm still no closer to having my Amy tat... think I need to be in the right mindset to draw it up, and I'm kinda busy at the moment.
#34
Posted 13 October 2011 - 12:42 PM
If you have second thoughts then don't do it. Do it because you really want to and you just know that it is the right thing to do.
I think she valued her life though. I don't think she realized her talent, but she valued life as good as she could. But it was hard sometimes.
I think she valued her life though. I don't think she realized her talent, but she valued life as good as she could. But it was hard sometimes.
#35
Posted 11 November 2011 - 09:22 PM
I saw this posted on Tumblr and thought it was really lovely. One of them would make a great tattoo.
It was posted by: http://karakulyei.tumblr.com/
It was posted by: http://karakulyei.tumblr.com/
"Anyone who sings a tune so sweet is passin' by..."
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#37
Posted 12 November 2011 - 11:16 AM
I want to have this kind of tattoo to my arm.http://www.amywinehouseforum.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1753&d=1321095955
Same place of this tattoo(Amy's pin up girl I mean:) ) but it will be more masculine.
Same place of this tattoo(Amy's pin up girl I mean:) ) but it will be more masculine.
16 letters, 3 words, 5 syllables, 1 woman, a big talent;
Amy Jade Winehouse :missyou:
My Amy Fan Page >> http://www.facebook.com/BritLioness
My Tumblr >> http://winehouseanddelrey.tumblr.com/
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